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Zusatztext Working within the Boundariesexamines a broad spectrum of market and nonmarket private ordering tools, ranging from patent pools and collective licensing to creative commons and open science publishing, for managing our current regime of broad intellectual property rights. As the eminent contributors to this volume elucidate in rich, nuanced, granular detail, those tools are designed to overcome the obstacles that broad intellectual property rights can pose to public access to creative expression and inventions and the ability of creators and inventors to build upon existing works - and are only partly successful in achieving those goals. This book presents an invaluable interdisciplinary analysis of how copyright and patent actually operate on the ground in today's knowledge economy. Informationen zum Autor Rochelle C. Dreyfuss - Rochelle C. Dreyfuss is the Director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy, which sponsors interdisciplinary research on questions concerning the allocation of global resources to creative enterprises. Her research and teaching interests include intellectual property, privacy, the relationship between science and law, and civil procedure. Harry First - Harry First is Charles L. Denison Professor of Law at New York University School of Law and Director of its graduate Trade Regulation Program. He specializes in antitrust law. His writing has focused on international and enforcement aspects of antitrust, as well as on issues relating to intellectual property and antitrust. Professor First has also served as Chief of the Antitrust Bureau of the Office of the Attorney General of the State of New York. Diane Leenheer Zimmerman - Diane Leenheer Zimmerman is Samuel Tilden Professor of Law Emerita at New York University School of Law. She writes about intellectual property, first amendment, and women's rights issues. She lectures frequently in the United States and abroad on copyright, innovation policy and theory, libel, privacy, commercial speech, the regulation of pornography, and other issues. Klappentext 0 Zusammenfassung This is the long-awaited companion volume to the highly acclaimed Expanding the Boundaries of Intellectual Property, (OUP), 2001. Since then, intellectual property protection has grown ever stronger, and this new book focuses on finding ways to cope with the fragmentation of rights and the complex framework this expansion of rights has created. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I:Long-Lived Rights and the Anti-Commons 1: Wesley M. Cohen and John P. Walsh: Access-or not-in Academic Biomedical Research 2: Diane Leenheer Zimmerman: Cultural Preservation: Fear of Drowning in a Licensing Swamp 3: R. Anthony Reese: Preserving the Unpublished Public Domain Part II: Collective Strategies 4: Katherine J. Strandburg: Norms and the Sharing of Research Materials and Tacit Knowledge 5: Niva Elkin-Koren: User-Generated Platforms 6: Theodore C. Bergstrom and Daniel L. Rubinfeld: Alternative Economic Designs for Academic Publishing Comment: Costs, Norms, and Inertia: Avoiding an Anticommons for Proprietary Research Tools Comment: The Role of Copyright Law in Academic Journal Publishing Comment: The Cost of Utopia: Scholarly Publishing - A Perspective from a Research University Comment: In Favor of a Multi-Track Copyright System 7: Sean M. O'Connor: IP Transactions as Facilitators of the Globalized Innovation Economy 8: Eric Brousseau, Natalia Lyarskaya, and Carlos Muñiz: Complementarities Among Governance Mechanisms: An Empirical and Theoretical Assessment of Cooperative Technology Agreements 9: Carol Mimura: Nuanced Management of IP Rights: Shaping Industry-University Relationships to Promote Social Impact 10: Geertrui Van Overwalle: Designing Models to Clear Patent Thickets in Genetics 11: Richard Gilbert: The Essentiality Test for...